Cognitive Science 0264 - New Media

Fall
2012
1
4.00
James Miller

02:00PM-03:20PM T,TH

Hampshire College
308949
Adele Simmons Hall 222
jrmCCS@hampshire.edu
Do new media change the world? Nearly every modern medium of communications has been heralded for its utopian potential, from the nineteenth century telegraph through tomorrow's 4G cell phones. This course will examine several case studies in the history of electrical and electronic communications to understand the complex process of introducing and adopting new media, including issues of technology forecasting, technology standards-setting, the role of the state in fostering media development and the invention of unpredicted media uses by media users. Students will write short, informal responses to readings and a mid-semester essay, and they will complete a final project and present it to the class.

Writing and Research Independent Work

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